Manly Skatepark can be found on the northeast of Sydney Harbour. The concrete skatepark has heaps of mellow transitions and several banks that create an open flow park well ahead of its time. The concrete is still as smooth as the day the concreters laid it, and the traditional steel coping is holding in well. There is a central feature brick box in the middle with a few obstacles in the one structure, including a bank, quarter, ledge and square down rail. The skatepark is starting to show its age, but we would be surprised if any skater or scooter rider thinks the park is outdated. With heaps of lines to choose from and several obstacles to hit, you are going to have a hoot of a time @ Manly Skatepark. Off to one side of the main skatepark is a conventional 5 ft mini ramp. The mini ramp is as silky smooth as the day it was first constructed and super fun for anyone to pump from side to side. Overall, Manly Skatepark is a rad skate location that most skaters and scooter kids would froff on all day.
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